In The Beginning
Last updated
07/04/2005 02:23:24 PM
Every one needs a starting
point. My interest developed from a lady with a CLEAN beautiful violet.
Before this I felt sorry for the dusty looking dirty african violets
thinking it was a pity to have such beautiful flowers over a very dusty
blanket of leaves. Then one day a lady showed me her plants and I
discovered they could be kept clean. There was no stopping my love
affair with african violets since then. My
references, were the lady of course and an Ernest Fishers booklet that came with my first
"light garden". Soon I found a Sunset book on how to grow African Violets.
The coloured pictures, experiences and adjustments are my own except where
otherwise stated. I started off with one light garden. A three tier
stand approximately 24"X48" with fluorescent lights and now have
ten. I cannot use the bottom shelves because of my injure.
Ninette starts seedlings there for our garden. In
the beginning I haunted the store shelves here in Thunder Bay. I came home
with any violet that looked a bit different than the ones I already had. I
was quite pleased when they responded to my love and attention with little
surprises like frilly petal edges, or blossoms edged in white, some even
splashed with purple. "Traits" they didn't show until they were well
established in my light gardens. I couldn't stop here though I searched
until I found a mail order source for
hybrid african
violets. I purchased by description only and am very happy with
each of them. I especially like the double flowering and variegated
types.
I hate broken links mainly because it is very hard for a site
manager to find them on their own. So, I have a button on the
bottom of every page on this site and am asking you to please use them when
you find a broken link. All you have to do is click and send!
Everything is filled out for you. Thank you so very
much! Rachel...